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Fruit Lover's Pack

PrepperWaterStorage.com is a Premium Reseller for Heirloom Organics and we are excited to bring you Non-Hybrid SeedPacks that are the sustainable gardening choice of home, homestead and professional gardeners throughout North America! Whether you are in the city, suburbs or country, Heirloom Organics Seed Packs are designed with your specific space and nutritional needs in mind.

Product Description:

The NEW Heirloom Organics Fruit Lover’s Pack is absolutely overflowing with flavor, nutrition and health. You get the same succulent, juicy Watermelons and super sweet Cantaloupes & Melons we have always provided, but now we have added 2 super flavorful, easy-to-grow Strawberry varieties, America’s favorite Mulberries for pies, desserts and just good eating. We have also included Grapes, enjoyed by the Native Americans for Hundreds of years. And we have added the world’s most healthful berry, the Goji Berry, containing the highest amount of anti-oxidants (anti-aging) of any food on earth! The Fruit Lover’s Pack is now the healthiest, most flavor-packed seed pack you can find!

Details:

Hales Best CantaloupeAn heirloom cantaloupe that has withstood the tests of time with its exceptionally sweet, succulent, aromatic flesh. Fruits weight 5 to 6 pounds with a small seed cavity. Vining plants can spread to 5 feet wide and a foot tall. Matures well even in the hottest summer weather.

Imperial 45 CantaloupePlant produces excellent yields of cantaloupes. They are sweet and have a deep orange flesh. Suitable for hot and humid regions. Execellent for home gardens and market growers. Keeps well.

Green Flesh HoneydewLight green flesh with a delicious, sweet flavor makes this melon a favorite. Keeps well when stored in a cool place. High in vitamins A, B, and C. Should be planted only where growing season is long.

Crimson Sweet WatermelonLarge, round melons averaging 25 lb. are light green with dark green stripes. Flesh is dark red, firm and fine-textured. A good producing type that is still quite popular. It is high in sugar content and has few, small seeds.

Jubilee WatermelonJubilee produces a large light green watermelon with very distinct dark green stripes somewhat reminiscent of a rattlesnake's markings. The watermelons are large, averaging about 40 pounds in weight and have a very tough rind that is nearly an inch thick. The flesh is a lovely bright red in color dotted with large black "stipple" marked seeds and has a very fine texture and a very palatable sweet flavor that is superior to most other varieties of watermelons.

Sugar Baby WatermelonThe standard of small watermelons. Round fruits, 6-8" in diameter, averaging 8-10 lb. Ripe melons are almost black. Good flavor. Tough rinds resist cracking. The standard of "icebox" melons for many years.

Goji BerryDating back about 5,000 years, the goji berry can grow to reach a height of about 6 feet, with berries ranging in color from pale yellow to deep red and tasting like a cross between a cranberry & a raisin. It is said that a Chinese man named Li Qing Yuen consumed wolfberries daily & lived to the age of 252!

GrapeAlthough small, tart, and seedy, the ripe grapes are edible and quite flavorful. Like those of cultivated grapes, the young leaves are also edible and can be used as a wrap for baked food. Grapes eaten fresh or dried by Native Americans.

MulberryThe Fruit from the Mulberry Trees are similar in appearance to an elongated blackberry or raspberry and have a sweet flavor. Easily grown, this tree makes an attractive, fast growing landscape tree.

Alexandria StrawberryPlant produces excellent yields of juicy bright red strawberries from seeds the very first year if started early enough in the spring. This variety does not produce runners and can be planted with vegetables and flowers.

Alpine StrawberryThe fruit is the ultimate reward. It's aroma is distintive and nearly impossible to put into words. The taste is also difficult to describe. Many expect the fruit to taste tart and sweet at the same time like some garden strawberries are supposed to taste.

Due to ongoing seed shortages, seed varieties subject to change without notice. Replacements will be as close as possible and will be included in your order documentation.

BULK SEED QUANTITIES: Heirloom Organics Non-Hybrid Seed Packs are the largest quantity of seeds for the money, by count and weight, that you can buy. Our seed packs are designed for big gardens with LOTS of seed for storage. Our seed packs are designed to deliver bulk seed quantity, at wholesale prices, in integrated packs designed for specific environments. Heirloom Organics Seed Packs list seed counts and weights on each pack so you know what you are getting. We don’t use little “packets” like you see in the store, with a pinch of seeds in each envelope. We use substantial amounts of each variety so you have plenty of seed for now and the future. Even for bartering should you need it! See our Investment-Grade Seed Packs for the best deal you can get, anywhere.

LONG-TERM STORAGE PROCESSING (USDA-method): Heirloom Organics Non-Hybrid Seed Packs are processed for long-term storage, increasing the shelf-life of our seeds by many years. We use the methods developed and approved by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) for processing and packaging seeds for long-term storage. Heirloom Organics is the only supplier of seeds that has studied and implemented these methods developed by the USDA. No other seeds available today incorporate these advanced methods for seed packaging and storage. Heirloom Organics Seed Packs are truly the food source of tomorrow, packaged with advanced storage methods today.

INTEGRATED SEED PACKS: Our seed packs are sold in well-designed, integrated, packs so we can deliver a good balance of varieties for nutrition, growing environment and storage needs. Each seed pack is specifically designed to support your family’s needs and conditions depending on where you live, how many are in your family/group and what your nutritional and storage needs are. Heirloom Organics Non-Hybrid Seed Packs provide not only the largest quantity of seed for the purchase price, but packaged properly for long term storage as well. Early indicators of seed shortages have emerged. While supplies last.